Migratory bird hunting in New Hampshire includes woodcock, ducks and geese, snipe and crows. A special youth waterfowl season (September 27–28, 2014) allows hunters ages 15 and younger to hunt in advance of the regular season.

Deer are New Hampshire’s most popular game animal, with a total of more than 105,000 deer found in all areas of the state. New Hampshire has a long archery season starting September 15, a muzzleloader season 11 days prior to the firearms season, and a firearms season during the peak of the rut.

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